#3: Better Tag Team Division
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RAW's primary tag team feud currently has a rivalry which is based on people peeing on things. Bobby Roode and Chad Gable, a makeshift tag team in the division, are challenging Authors of Pain because Roode and Gable made fun of Drake Maverick peeing his pants.
The RAW tag team division comprises of a disastrously booked Revival, a bland Lucha House Party, B-Team and Ascension. The whole tag team division speaks a sad story. Smackdown Live, on the other hand, has New Day, Bar, Usos, Sanity and Gallows/Anderson.
A desperate need for quality tag teams is apparent on the brand, and calling up teams from NXT is the sole solution. RAW's tag team division reached the lowest of lows when a nine-year-old won the tag team championships this past April. It has never recovered from that, and WWE needs to step up their game.